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    FEBRUARY 16, 2017 // 17
ASOC children’s theater
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ASTORIA — The Astor
Street Opry Company is
proud to present a youth
adaption of Rudyard
Kiplings masterpiece, “The
Jungle Book.”
Directed by Heather A.
Yadon-Ramsdell, this show
features over 40 young and
talented actors.
Evening performances
are at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17
and 24. Tickets for Friday
evening performances are
$5 for all ages.
Matinee performances
are at 2 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday, Feb. 18, 19, 25
and 26. Matinee tickets are
$10 for adults and $5 for
children.
Tickets are available at
the door, by calling 503-
325-6104 or online at www.
astorstreetoprycompany.
com
The theater is located at
129 W. Bond St. and opens
30 minutes before each
performance.
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Opera, North Coast
Chorale present
concert Feb. 18
ASTORIA — The Cascadia
Concert Opera is returning
to Astoria to perform with
the North Coast Chorale a
program of opera highlights:
arias and choruses from some
of the most well-known and
well-loved operas sung in
their original languages.
No need to wait for the
Astoria Music Festival to
hear vocal artistry sung
with technical expertise and
expression. Hear the perfor-
mance at 7 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 18 at Clatsop Communi-
ty College’s Performing Arts
Center, 588 16th St. Tickets
are available at the door for
$25 general admission and
$15 for students with ID.
flects the full range of human
emotions. From the bright
upbeat choruses of Gersh-
win’s “Porgy and Bess,” to
Verdi’s heroic themes from
“Il Travatore,” to the soulful
longing in Purcell’s “Dido’s
Lament” and Verdi’s “Nabuc-
co,” the singers will project
both the tragic and the come-
dic elements of life.
Cascadia Concert Opera
is a nonprofit performing
arts organization based in
Eugene. Its troupe of estab-
lished and emerging profes-
sional singers and pianists
tours and presents opera in
intimate venues throughout
the Northwest.
While Cascadia Concert
Opera provides the principal
singers, the organization
collaborates with local
singers to support the choral
sections. In this way it engag-
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On Feb. 18, the North Coast Chorale will join Cascadia Concert
Opera in Astoria to present an eclectic collection of arias and cho-
ruses from some of the most well-known and well-loved operas.
es communities and, in some
instances , introduces resi-
dents for the first time to the
vibrant story-telling tradition
of opera. Astoria audiences
have enjoyed Cascadia’s per-
formance of Beethoven’s “Fi-
delio” in 2014 and Mozart’s
“Don Giovanni” in 2015.
The Feb. 18 production
of opera highlights will help
raise money for the North
Coast Chorale, which in turn
helps with the fundraising
efforts of Partners of the
PAC . These efforts support
the continued operations of
the PAC facility as a venue
for affordable artistic and
educational offerings. Some
proceeds of this concert will
help fund Cascadia Concert
Opera’s upcoming “Tango
of the White Gardenia.”
A tango-infused chamber
opera, this production will
be performed in Astoria and
elsewhere.
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